People are encouraged to bring: “Yourself, including all your barbeque, smoking, skating, flower picking, model aeroplane flying and cursing paraphernalia.”

The organisers are keen to make sure that this isn’t seen as an antisocial movement, rather as a group that doesn’t need to be told how they should behave.

The description on the Facebook page continued: “Remember to clean up after yourself and most important of all, have a good time in our beautiful public park.”

The council may have had good intentions as Sinn Féin councillor Pat Fitzgerald said: “I believe the law applies to swearing in an ‘antisocial / threatening context’. To apply it in any other context, would, I believe, be an unnecessary ‘big brother law’, an invasion of privacy and impossible to police.”

However, they will have to see this as a blunder. It is reminiscent of the episode in Father Ted in which the priests were instructed to protest against a ‘blasphemous’ film but only succeeded in making it the most successful film in the area’s history.